Earlier in the week President Trump referred to MS-13 gang members as “animals”. Soon after, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders in response to a journalist’s question said she believed our President “hadn’t gone far enough” in calling out the evil acts of that predator class.

Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, along with fellow Democrat Senators Chuck Schumer and Diane Feinstein and Representatives Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, insisted on taking our President’s “animal” indictment of MS-13 gang members out of context. Theirs is a calculated move to smear our President and all other decent, reasonable people of ANY PARTY. I certainly NEVER would dream that the “divinity spark” Pelosi invoked on behalf of MS-13 gang members was God-sent.

I have believed since I was a child that most of mankind are good, decent, and loving people. My youthful reasoning remains unchanged: If most people in the world were not good, decent, and loving, then by our own hands humankind would have destroyed itself long ago.

MS-13 gang members are violent, vile vermin of unspeakable depravity. The only “animal” on this planet that can come close to this moniker ARE human beings. Literally, I thank God that the vermin walking upright on two legs, looking every bit like human beings are few and far between. Further, I thank God for President Trump’s unwavering position on dealing with criminal illegal aliens.

“Alien”… an apt word which describes perfectly the vicious MS-13 vermin predators’ acts. Everything about these criminally-corrupted souls is ALIEN not only to our country’s values, but to values of people throughout the world.

To all good and decent Democrats, now is the time to distance yourself from your leadership that have embraced monstrous members of MS-13.

It’s time to pick your side. Are you for your leadership or common sense when it comes to violent gangs?

Deborah Baber Savalla: I am a former New York City book publishing executive with over 20 years of experience. I believe in moral clarity because it leads naturally to personal responsibility which WILL RESULT in small governments. I am privileged to work for Citizens Journal. I write columns and editorials for the Journal as a private citizen. I strive to be scrupulous when identifying my work as a private citizen versus that of a reporter or Journal contributor. The views expressed as a private individual are mine alone and are not necessarily that of Citizens Journal.

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